Thursday’s prep girls basketball results

GIRLS BASKETBALL

1A District 1 Tournament

Thursday’s games

Meridian 57, South Whidbey 52

Mount Baker 51, Cedar Park Christian 23

Today’s games

Winner to Bi-District

Meridian at Lynden Christian, 7 p.m.

Mount Baker at King’s, 7 p.m.

Meridian 57, South Whidbey 52

Meridian 15 16 9 17 —57

South Whidbey 7 13 8 24 —52

Meridian—Ryley Zapien 18, Kyrin Baklund 12, Kiana Gray 10, Natalie Swanson 7, Jolee Sipma 4, Ellesse Fitzgerald 4, McKenna Holz 1, Emily Stuth 1, Tanis Harrison 0, Taran Tutterrow 0. South Whidbey—Megan Drake 17, Kacie Hanson 15, Kolby Heggenes 7, Emily Turpin 6, Mackenzee Collins 4, Mikayla Hezel 3, Lexi Starets-Foote 0, Bailey Forsyth 0.

1B District 1 Tournament

Thursday’s consolations

Loser out

Shoreline Christian 28, Orcas Christian 20

Grace Academy 42, Lummi Nation 40

Thursday’s semifinals

Winner to Tri-District

CPC-Mountlake Terrace 54, Lopez 26

Tulalip Heritage 48, Mt. Vernon Christian 40

CPC-MLT 54, Lopez 26

Lopez 4 7 2 13 —26

CPC-MLT 14 13 14 13 —54

Lopez—Siri Dye 9, Jana Gruenwald 8, Zoe Reinmuth 5, Shayna Gruenwald 4, Anne Scholz 0, Anna Velazquez 0, Dariya Begman 0. Cedar Park Christian-MLT—Salome Yosef 23, Denise Widjaja 12, Jamie Copeland 10, Jennifer Perekopskaya 7, Marianna Eilertsen 2, Sarah Yosef 0, Parker Reymore 0.

T. Heritage 48, M.V. Christian 40

T. Heritage 8 13 15 12 —48

M.V. Christian 10 14 10 6 —40

Tulalip Heritage—Keryn Parks 17, Alyia Jones 14, Deandra Grant 6, Myrna Redleaf 6, Deachae Jones 3, Cyena Fryberg 2, Georgie Randell 0, Torionna Jones 0. Mount Vernon Christian—Jaiden Hill 16, Josie Droog 9, Olivia Kuipers 7, Victoria Heino 4, Emilia Lam 2, Destiny Wood 2, Sara Semrau 0, Becca Pedrosa 0, Juliana LeClair 0, Bobbi Hill 0.

Regular season

Monroe 64, Cascade 27

Cascade 4 7 13 3 —27

Monroe 17 18 16 13 —64

Cascade—Kharial Clark 10, Anneka Hilde 8, Casey Lauritsen 6, Jessica Welch 3, Megan Thomas 0, Breanna Jones 0, Brooke Alcayaga 0, Lexi Strike 0, Caitlynn Daniel 0, Katie Valenzuela 0. Monroe—Jadynn Alexander 29, Monique Fierke 14, Amber Westmoreland 11, Elise Allen 6, Morgan Allen 2, Emily Toycen 2, Paige Stringer 0, Taylor Rowe 0, Jada Vignos 0, Brynna Schmidt 0, Camille Chism 0, Elizabeth Sundet 0.

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